Common germline polymorphisms in COMT, CYP19A1, ESR1, PGR, SULT1E1 and STS and survival after a diagnosis of breast cancer

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作者
Udler, Miriam S. [1 ,2 ]
Azzato, Elizabeth M. [1 ,3 ]
Healey, Catherine S. [1 ]
Ahmed, Shahana [1 ]
Pooley, Karen A. [1 ]
Greenberg, David [4 ]
Shah, Mitul [1 ]
Teschendorff, Andrew E. [5 ,6 ,7 ]
Caldas, Carlos [5 ,6 ]
Dunning, Alison M. [1 ]
Ostrander, Elaine A. [2 ]
Caporaso, Neil E. [3 ]
Easton, Douglas [1 ]
Pharoah, Paul D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cambridge, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Care & Oncol, Strangeways Res Lab, Cambridge CB1 8RN, England
[2] NHGRI, Canc Genet Branch, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[3] NCI, Genet Epidemiol Branch, Div Canc Epidemiol & Genet, NIH, Rockville, MD USA
[4] Eastern Canc Registrat & Informat Ctr, Unit C Magog Court, Cambridge CB22 3AD, England
[5] Univ Cambridge, Li Ka Shing Ctr, Canc Res UK, Cambridge Res Inst, Cambridge CB2 0RE, England
[6] Univ Cambridge, Li Ka Shing Ctr, Dept Oncol, Cambridge CB2 0RE, England
[7] UCL, Inst Canc, Med Genom Grp, London WC1E 6BT, England
关键词
breast cancer; survival; polymorphism; genetic epidemiology; CATECHOL-O-METHYLTRANSFERASE; GENETIC POLYMORPHISMS; EXPRESSION SIGNATURE; POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN; RISK; ASSOCIATION; CARCINOGENESIS; PROGESTERONE; ENDOMETRIAL; METABOLISM;
D O I
10.1002/ijc.24678
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Although preliminary evidence suggests that germline variation in genes involved in steroid hormone metabolism may alter breast cancer prognosis, this has not been systematically evaluated. We examined associations between germline polymorphisms in 6 genes involved in the steroid hormone metabolism and signaling pathway (COMT, CYP19A1, ESR1, PGR, SULT1E1, STS) and survival among women with breast cancer participating in SEARCH, a population-based case-control study. Blood samples from up to 4,470 women were genotyped for 4 possible functional SNPs in CYP19A1 and 106 SNPs tagging the common variation in the remainder of the genes. The genotypes of each polymorphism were tested for association with survival after breast cancer diagnosis using Cox regression analysis. Significant evidence of an association was observed for a COMT polymorphism (rs4818 p = 0.016) under the codominant model. This SNP appeared to fit a dominant model better (HR = 0.80 95% CI: 0.69-0.95, p = 0.009); however, the result was only marginally significant after permutation analysis adjustment for multiple hypothesis tests (p = 0.047). To further evaluate this finding, somatic expression microarray data from 8 publicly available datasets were used to test the association between survival and tumor COMT gene expression; no statistically significant associations were observed. A correlated SNP in COMT, rs4860, has recently been associated with breast cancer prognosis in Chinese women in a dominant model. These results suggest that COMT rs4818, or a variant it tags, is associated with breast cancer prognosis. Further study of COMT and its putative association with breast cancer prognosis is warranted. (c) 2009 UICC
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